The Apple II Podcast
Welcome to Show 0036! Show notes to follow…
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Welcome to Show 0035! Welcome to our year end 2009/year beginning 2010 show! Very late this year, but we have some of the Apple II world’s best and brightest to comment on 2009’s most important Apple II stories and to give a bit of tribute to Joe Kohn. Welcome Andy Molloy of Juiced.GS, Ken Gagne of Juiced.GS, Sean Fahey of A2Central.com, Tony Diaz of 16Sector.com, and Eric Shepherd of Syndicomm. Apologies for the echoin...
Welcome to Show 0034! This episode dedicated to the memory of the late Joe Kohn of Shareware Solutions II. Read more
Welcome to Show 0033! In this episode, noted Apple II programmer Andrew Roughan (best known right now for his work with the Marinetti Open Source Project, aka MOSP), tells us about the first Mt. KeiraFest, an Apple II gathering held in Australia that coincides with the long running KansasFest conference in the United States. Thanks for listening! Read more
Welcome to Show 0032! Recorded live at Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri, this episode of A2Unplugged fills us in on the happenings at the in-progress KansasFest 2009, recording with an open microphone and in the A2Central.com irc chat room. Guests this episode include Andy Molloy from Juiced.GS magazine and the KansasFest committee, noted Apple II programmer and owner and operator of Syndicomm Eric Shepherd, and offici...
Welcome to Show 0031! Our annual year in review/new year preview edition features Andy Molloy and Ken Gagne of Juiced.GS magazine, Sean Fahey of A2Central.com, Tony Diaz of Apple2.org, Apple2.info, 16Sector.com, and Eric Shepherd of Syndicomm. Our topics this episode include a review of KansasFest 2008 and preview of KansasFest 2009. We look at new hardware including James Littlejohn‘s LittlePower, AppleLogic‘s work, an...
Welcome to Show 0030! I’ve had all kinds of issues getting this show out, and if you’re interested you can read my personal blog (if you’re not, ignore this!). Email this episode from Charlie, Antoine, and Rob (thanks, gang!). A new Apple II blog has surfaced, and where in the world is Carrington Vanston (to be fair, I’m just as tardy as the Big, Bad, Bald Canadian)? In this episode, the most request intervi...
Welcome to Show 0029! Overlapping audio fixed (I hate Audacity some days). Welcome to our post Labor Day edition! Our voicemail hotline is still down back up thanks to Sprint (but no thanks to AT&T). Much mahalo to Wayne and Mark with donations this episode; we couldn’t do A2Unplugged without help from our listeners! We receive email from Rob and Cindy for this show–yes, show notes are an issue. We ...
Welcome to Show 0028! Voicemail is down! Email from John this episode–we hope you can come to KansasFest too and thanks for the kind words. Our main topic–KansasFest 2008 coverage: on Tuesday after Piekop Endropov service we hit Sweet Tomatoes, hang out, and write tons of code.
Wednesday’s agenda includes HackFest opening (thanks to Ken Gagne of Juiced.GS, Eric “Sheppy” Shepherd of Syndicomm, and Dr. ...
Welcome to Show 0027! Sorry for the delay; prepping for KansasFest 2008. This time around, we got a donation from Doug–thanks! We also got another piece of email from Rob–Rob says thanks for the new episodes and the attempt to stay on a regular schedule (thanks for the kind words!). Some news: A2Central.com has returned from its technical issues–one change: to chat, use irc.a2central.com, not the old server addres...
Welcome to Show 0026! Our Memorial Day episode. Your host will be showing up for KansasFest 2008 and he plans on not sucking again this year. Our topic this week is Rez, Apple’s resource compiler, the way you create resources on your Apple IIgs. It’s a programming language that’s somewhat like C (I still hate C!). Lesson three of Toolbox Programming in Pascal is all about Rez. Go ahead and keep reusing whatever Re...
Welcome to Show 0025! Not the best quality, but I’m out of practice. We are -way- overdue this episode! The iBook is dead; long live the MacBook! Mahalo to donations by Gene and John! KansasFest 2008 is coming over at Rockhurst University! Your host may not be able to show up for the first time in over a decadewill be there again, barely. Our main topic: what is a resource? It’s pretty constrained to th...
Welcome to Show 0024! This time coming to you from Coffee Talk in Kaimuki. Sorry about the unexpected hiatus, but I had lots of hardware issues this past month. In the meantime, Carrington Vanston and 1MHz! return from hiatus before we do. And Tony Diaz’s 16 Sector–well, what’s the mystery? In email, Fred Sanford recommends CiderPress and George has WordPress questions (even though he probably doesn’t know t...
Welcome to Show 0023! This episode we have listener email from Rob (twice) and Alaine (once), the latter requesting we track down Mike Westerfield of Byteworks for an interview. We also have the return of voicemail from Rocky, this time wanting to know more about Tower of Myraglen and the AppleIIGo Java based IIe emulator. We move on to our main topic of the episode: a Toolbox programming primer: you’ll want Opus ][ (and its ...
Welcome to Show 0022! Thanks to our special guests Kaycie Lyn, Eric “Sheppy” Shepherd of Syndicomm, Ken Gagne of Juiced.GS, and Sean Fahey of A2Central.com as we discuss what happened in the Apple II world in 2007 and what we can look forward to in 2008. Read more
Welcome to Show 0021! If you’re going to be programming the Apple IIgs, you have a choice of programming languages; all have pros and cons, although your best choices would be between assembler, C, Pascal, and maybe BASIC. We’re definitely going to keep looking at this in coming shows, but coming up next will be our annual year end/year beginning show. Read more
Welcome to Show 0020! If you’re interested in programming the Apple IIgs, you probably want to get your hands on a copy of Opus II, still the best programming deal in the Apple II world. You’ll also need to get access to a bunch of documentation, also available from our buddies at Syndicomm.We’ll keep covering this subject in coming weeks. Read more
Welcome to Show 0019! Mele Kalikimaka, all. This episodes looks at two different books with the same name: Using AppleWorks GS (the white edition) and Using AppleWorks GS (the black edition). Back in a week! Read more
Welcome to Show 0018! Like previous episodes, this show is all about a book, in this case, ProDOS Inside and Out by Dennis Doms and Tom Weishaar. Happy (almost) holidays, everyone. Read more
Welcome to Show 0017! Email from Rob and Rob; one of the Robs warns us about using MSN Shopping to find a copy of Assembly Lines (unfortunately the copy he saw for sale is now gone, as is the page it was on). Simon writes in about the Retrochallenge Winter Warm-Up. A2Unplugged‘s Web site is redesigned–did you notice? If you like it, consider buying me a beer! The topic of this week’s podcast is a review of Beneath...
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